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Questions regarding behavior inside the workspace or in work-related situations and communication.
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Convince my boss and team to dismiss "arguments from authority" when the correct facts are w...
From reading you're question, you're countering their authorities with your own authorities. The company is ultimately responsible for its own success. They've seen your due diligence and they trust t …
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Is it better to show fake sympathy to maintain a good atmosphere?
That may not be effective in changing their behavior, but if they are able to provide what I need for doing my job, then that is as far as I will take it. … In short: ask yourself if their behavior is directly impacting your ability to do the work you are assigned. That will (hopefully) gain you the support of the company in resolving those issues. …